HS Roundup 1/28: West Carrollton boys pull away late vs. Tippecanoe

West Carrollton outscored Tippecanoe by 12 points in the final quarter, pulling away for a 68-56 win in boys basketball on Tuesday night.

The teams entered the final period knotted up at 42 to set the stage for West Carrollton’s run.

Stanley Shrivers led the way with 17 points for West Carrollton.

Ben Knostman tallied 17 points for Tippecanoe.

The win bumped West Carrollton to 11-5, the most wins in a season for the program since 2012.

Tippecanoe dropped to 10-7.

Boys Basketball

Alter 54, Fenwick 35: Brady Uhl recorded 24 points and Jack Smith tacked on 15 for Alter, which recovered from a slow start in the first quarter to improve to 9-1 in conference play.

Bellbrook 49, Clinton-Massie 44: Ryan Chew posted 16 points and Gabe Pavlak tacked on 12 to lead Bellbrook.

Belmont 77, Ponitz 61: Shawn Phillips totaled 24 points to carry Belmont. Malik Simmons scored 19 points for Ponitz.

Botkins 59, Russia 27: Jacob Pleiman led a balanced attack for Botkins with 17 points.

Fairbanks 50, Triad 45: Ayden Spriggs and Ayen Sanford combined for 30 points in the loss for Triad.

Greeneview 66, Catholic Central 54: Gabe Caudill finished with 18 points, Cole Allen tacked on 17 and Carter Williams 14 for Greeneview. Patrick Kavanagh had 17 points for Catholic Central.

Greenon 73, Southeastern 41: Cade Rice and Mason Potter put up 17 points apiece and Jaden Journell added 13 for Greenon.

Hamilton 82, Colerain 41: Jackson Lewis exploded for 29 points and Trey Robinson added a double-double effort of 14 points with 10 assists to lead Hamilton.

Jackson Center 37, Fort Loramie 34: Aidan Reichert spurred a double-digit rally in the second half for Jackson Center with 14 points. Jackson Center improved to 14-2 with the win.

Lakota East 59, Middletown 37: Nate Johnson led Lakota East, which improved to 14-2, with 18 points. Jadon Coles added 16 and Alex Mangold 13.

Lakota West 87, Fairfield 79: Carter Combs poured in a school record 35 points for Lakota West. Julian Mackey added 26 and Brady Weber 14. Deshawne Crim posted 24 points in the loss for Fairfield.

Madison 70, Bethel 51: Grant Whisman poured in 33 points and Madison head coach Jeff Smith recorded his 400th career victory. Nick Schmidt tallied 14 points and Ethan Rimkus 11 in the loss for Bethel.

Milton-Union 74, Tri-County North 71: Sam Case scored 20 points, Brandon Lavy added 15 and Nathan Brumbaugh 14 to help Milton-Union hold off a TCN second-half rally.

National Trail 53, Carlisle 38: Tyler Weathington recorded 17 of his 22 points in the second half to help National Trail move to 15-3. Zach Woodall tacked on 13 points, all in the first half.

New Miami 63, Seven Hills 57: Deanza Duncan chipped in 22 points, Trey Robinette added 17 and New Miami went 8-of-9 from the foul line to earn the win.

Northeastern 55, West Liberty-Salem 54: Jake Nichols scored 18 points and Noah Fenton and Cole Allen added 13 apiece to help Northeastern win in rally fashion. Holden Nease paced WLS with 24 points.

Oakwood 61, Dixie 35: Darren Rubin connected on five three-point baskets on the way to 21 points to help Oakwood win a fifth consecutive game.

Piqua 58, Xenia 52: Dre’Sean Roberts totaled 17 points and Garrett Schrubb 14 to pace Piqua. Dylan Hoosier had 15 points for Xenia.

Stivers 88, Meadowdale 59: Five players scored in double digits for Stivers, led by Allen Lattimore with 24 and DaJuan Allen with 20. Doug Spears added 14, Antonnio Aubrey 11 and Ivynn Spears 10.

Talawanda 42, Valley View 38: Craig James led a rally effort for Talawanda with 11 points and Jonathan Richter and Trent Hensley tacked on 10 apiece.

Girls Basketball

Franklin Monroe 56, Fort Recovery 43: Corina Conley poured in 32 points, including four three-point baskets, to help Franklin Monroe move to 16-2. Stella Shellabarger added 13 points.

Troy Christian 47, Lehman Catholic 38: Rylie McIver posted 11 points and Hope Anthony 10 in the loss for Lehman Catholic.

Boys Bowling

Catholic Central 2219, West Liberty-Salem 2087: Jayvin Payne posted a 199 game and Keegan Windle a 188 for Catholic Central. Isaac Riblet led WLS with a 187 game.

Colerain 2864, Middletown 2810: Matthew Minor tallied a 462 series and Austin Smith added a 203 game but Middletown’s rally effort in the baker games fell short.

Fenwick 2527, Carroll 2453: Bret Beddard bowled a 392 series for Fenwick. Jackson Mitchell led Carroll, which dropped to 11-1 with the loss, with a 397 series.

Lebanon 2360, Miamisburg 2289: Deven Parker carded a 245 game and Justin Grice finished with games of 212 and 204 in a losing effort for ‘Burg.

Mechanicsburg 2848, Graham 2644: Mechanicsburg had three bowlers eclipse 400 in a series. Jack Wolf posted a 461, Peyton Leeson a 447 and Eli Mayberry a 445.

Girls Bowling

Carroll 2126, Fenwick 1772: Madison Wiley paced Carroll with a 425 series. Chloe Harris rolled a 277 series for Fenwick.

Colerain 2218, Middletown 2053: Emily Cupp tallied games of 170 and 184 and Middletown rolled a season-high score in the loss.

Lebanon 1913, Miamisburg 1706: Emmie Berger had a 236 game and Maddie Ginn a 204 in the loss for ‘Burg.

Mechanicsburg 2316, Graham 2165: Madison Boggs shot a 365 series and Charli Hawk a 349 for Mechanicsburg.

Northmont 2130, Springboro 1727: Hailey Yingst led Northmont with a 224 game and Bella Schenck added a 206.

PREP RESULTS

Boys Basketball

Tuesday’s Results

Alter 54, Fenwick 35: Uhl (A) 24; Braun (F) 10.

Anna 78, Houston 49

Bellbrook 49, Clinton-Massie 44: Chew (B) 16.

Belmont 77, Ponitz 61: Phillips (B) 24; Simmons (P) 19.

Botkins 59, Russia 27: Pleiman (B) 17.

Edgewood 74, Lebanon 56

Elder 44, Beavercreek 42

Fairbanks 50, Triad 45: Spriggs (T) 16; Miller (F) 10.

Franklin 62, Springboro 56

Greeneview 66, Catholic Central 54: Kavanagh (CC) 17; Caudill (G) 18.

Greenon 73, Southeastern 41: Rice, Potter (G) 17; Grimm (S) 14.

Hamilton 82, Colerain 41: Tait (C) 10; Lewis (H) 29.

Harrison 56, Anderson 47

Jackson Center 37, Fort Loramie 34: Brandewie (FL) 8; Reichert (JC) 14.

Jonathan Alder 64, Benjamin Logan 34

Lakota East 59, Middletown 37: Hall (M) 11; Johnson (LE) 18.

Lakota West 87, Fairfield 79: Crim (F) 24; Combs (LW) 35.

London 71, Graham 43

Madison 70, Bethel 51: Schmidt (B) 14; Whisman (M) 33.

Mason 61, Princeton 58

Milton-Union 74, Tri-County North 71: Case (MU) 20.

Monroe 62, Waynesville 47

National Trail 53, Carlisle 38: Weathington (NT) 22.

New Miami 63, Seven Hills 57: Duncan (NM) 22.

North College Hill 52, Norwood 42

North Union 65, Tecumseh 62

Northeastern 55, West Liberty-Salem 54: Nichols (N) 18; Nease (WLS) 24.

Northwest 81, Loveland 80

Oak Hills 32, Sycamore 30

Oakwood 61, Dixie 35: Rubin (O) 21.

Piqua 58, Xenia 52: D. Roberts (P) 17; Hoosier (X) 15.

Sidney 51, Butler 42

Stebbins 61, Greenville 48

Stivers 88, Meadowdale 59: Reaves (M) 14; Lattimore (S) 24.

Talawanda 42, Valley View 38: Coulter (VV) 9; James (T) 11.

Troy 68, Fairborn 46: Lewis (F) 12.

West Carrollton 68, Tippecanoe 56: Shrivers (WC) 17; Knostman (T) 17.

Girls Basketball

Tuesday’s Results

Franklin Monroe 56, Fort Recovery 43: Conley (FM) 32; Kahlig (FR) 13.

Troy Christian 47, Lehman Catholic 38: McIver (LC) 11.

Monday’s Results

Beavercreek 41, Alter 39, OT

Bellbrook 46, Miamisburg 38: Pyrce (B)11; Long (M) 38.

Bradford 49, Houston 46: Miller (B) 16; Maier (H) 13.

Brookville 43, Mississinawa Valley 25

Butler 30, Ben Logan 24: Copenhaver (BL) 7; Ledbetter (Bu) 9.

Dixie 35, Ansonia 29

Eaton 52, Talawanda 44

Fairbanks 46, Ridgemont 30

Fairmont 47, Carroll 33: Hullinger (F); Keller (C) 14.

Fenwick 44, Ross 26

Fort Loramie 66, St. Henry 25: Rose (FL) 16.

Greenville 42, Stebbins 14

Harrison 40, Hamilton 36: Kowalski (HR); Cardwell (HA) 10.

Jonathan Alder 63, Bishop Watterson 56

Lebanon 59, Fairfield 54: Folley (L) 24; Mills, Williams (F) 19.

Legacy Christian 54, Carlisle 36

Loveland 57, Sycamore 45

Marion Harding 66, Bellefontaine 46

Marysville 60, North Union 46

Middletown 47, Mt. Healthy 39: Wells (M) 15; Weathers (MT) 17.

Middletown Christian 45, Jefferson Township 27

New Miami 37, SCPA 32

Northmont 62, Tecumseh 58: McCrary (N) 22; Harness, Chinn (T) 16.

Springfield 68, Triad 34

Tri-Village 85, Middletown Madison 48

Yellow Springs 50, East Dayton Christian 25: Smith (YS) 26.

Boys Bowling

Tuesday’s Results

Colerain 2864, Middletown 2810

Fenwick 2527, Carroll 2453

Greeneview 2330, Fairbanks 2199

Lebanon 2360, Miamisburg 2289

Mechanicsburg 2848, Graham 2644

Girls Bowling

Tuesday’s Results

Carroll 2126, Fenwick 1772

Colerain 2218, Middletown 2053

Greeneview 1869, Fairbanks 1751

Lebanon 1913, Miamisburg 1706

Mechanicsburg 2316, Graham 2165

Northmont 2130, Springboro 1727

Boys Hockey

State Poll

Cleveland St. Ignatius 90 (9); Upper Arlington 81; Gates Mills Gilmour Academy 72; Lakewood St. Edward 59; Mentor 51; Toledo St. John’s 38; Olentangy Liberty 37; Columbus St. Charles Prep. 23; Sylvania Northview 22; Parma Heights Holy Name 13.

Area Poll

Upper Arlington 140 (14); Olentangy Liberty 115; Columbus St. Charles Prep. 111; New Albany 98; Dublin Jerome 95; Moeller 57; Olentangy Berlin 46; Olentangy Orange 45; Talawanda 33; Cincinnati St. Xavier 22.

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